This icon was always there, but previously, it just led you to your local library of Maxis created items and things you created in your game and saved for later use. Introducing the GalleryĪnytime in-game or on the main menu, you can select the icon of two photographs in the top right corner of your screen. However, you do need to link your PlayStation or XBox account to EA if you haven’t, already. You’ll find it’s nearly identical to the Gallery on PC, just with a few additions to make browsing and navigating a little easier on a console.īefore we dive in, it’s worth noting that you do NOT need a PlayStation Plus or XBox Live Gold subscription in order to access the online Gallery! It is completely free to use for any player with The Sims 4 installed on their console. In order to help our console friends transition into using the Gallery smoothly, we’ve compiled a little introductory guide on how to use the Gallery. Console players, rejoice! It’s finally here! The Gallery has come to console and the best part? It’s cross-platform! Share and discover player-made creations across PC and console right in the comfort of your living room (or wherever you like to game).